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hew Zealand Needs Bridges Urgently! CALLENDER-HAMILTON UNIT CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM OF BRIDGING Built to N.Z. Main Highways Specifications. The invention of a New Zealander, Mr. A. M. Hamilton, B.E. Consulting Engineer, London. 5^M-' —-- - --- - .-jsr <•- -2~Across the Thames. 2 Spans of 90 Feet. I Span of 60 Feet. Callender-Hamilton Bridging offers a system whereby:— , * A dump of Bridging is available for National emergencies. * Bridges from 40ft. to 200 ft. (Single or Double Roadway) are available from stock. * Assembly and erection are a matter of hours or at the worst a few days. * Permanence is ensured by the fact that all parts are galvanised. * Bridges throughout the Country are interchangeable. * Existing footings can be matched to within less than 6 inches. * Bridges can be strengthened in position without traffic delay. NOTE:—Bridges in U.K. are now being strengthened to take 200 ton loads 'n place of the 150 ton loads called for originally. Thousands of tons of C-H Bridging have been supplied to the Ministry of Transport, Britain Other users in the 1000-ton category are France, Holland, Burma, Africa, Ceylon and India, where 15,000 tons alone have been used. Used throughout the late war in U.K., France and Burma, etc. C-H Bridges are assembled from a few individual parts used in varying numbers to suit span and loading. LUKE BROS. LTD - P.O. BOX 1210 ■ WELLINGTON

A MAN HAS MANY OBLIGATIONS , d IN HIS LIFETIME | I sfHßf wM ■ SM When the state of manhood is Marriage is life’s most important The birth of the first baby reached, the need for planning to milestone and brings new respon- emphasizes the need for greater provide for a sound financial future sibilities. A progressive life assur- financial protection which life is imperative. ance plan will take care of these. assurance can supply. IjMMpr cgar jLe MMii HilaF W Sfe JH? ma * r , the children’s success in life de- . . A home of our own is a goal p< _ nds on p|ans made M mee( A maturing life assurance policy and, properly protected, it is a the inevitable expense of setting enables a well-earned retirement symbol of family security. them up in the future. Let the to be enjoyed. ' A.M.P. help. Adequate Life Assurance is vitally necessary! You are protected 24 hours a day when you invest in an A.M.P. IH US'-'' Life Assurance Policy. You owe it to yourself, your family, and the future, to ensure that you are covered by sufficient A.M.P. /nA Life Assurance. Consult any of the Society’s Officers, or your m Yf S a 3# nearest A.M.P. Representative. Trained and qualified advice will be available to you. .. Hr c DnucDTc DISTRICT OFFICES THROUGH. MX. Branch Board: Sir ALEXANDER F. ROBERTS. K.B.E. Chairman. mTV Tire lUtUlK’iav J. P. PHILLIPS Esq., D. A. EWEN Esq., 0.8. E. DOMINION. C. U. PLIMMER Esq., J. D. G. DUNCAN Esq. Head Office for New Zealand: N. C. CROZIER, .Manage? tar .Sow Zealand. Customhouse Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 1464 Telephone 46-000 , Christchurch District Manager, H. W. T. BUCKLEY.

zJCWfi- —”1 Ofampioil •j with the EXTRA LARGE —| OVEN 0 EfEKE/ ' The cooker you have always wanted, now it's yours . ' " The Champion of Champions. It's a dream of a : cooker that will stand a lifetime ot hard wear • . Pioneer in automatic oven heat controls. Champion 'Z'• ’ I forges far in the lead with the most-efficient-of-all ~ z / automatic cont-ol on this new electric cooker. No . V-' more worry about varying temperatures—set your zZ ' - thermostat to the heat you want and leave it; the 4 , “ ~ T z ' < I „ 1 ,? temperature will stay steady, never vary, and your ' ' - T cooking is done to a turn. The extra large oven gives "-y 1 plenty of space to accommodate all the cooking you z ? 1 want to do at one time. The Champion Electric is a » I super ’ dreamlintd “ stove any woman would be proud '?**' i to own To see it is to want it. It’s a Champion! | * **"*" l *^*** , U i ALL LEADING I HARDWARE HOUSES ce/i.ot.

nA grog IRS £. " a /f\ That are kl ANO siOßts zj I Famitu Favwntes PEANUT Crunch PEANUT BUTTER ’y Manufactured by MADDREN BROS. LTD. 158 Madras Street, Christchurch. M.2.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 10

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